The 8th Workshop on Social and Human Aspects of Business Process Management 
(BPMS2'15)

August 31st, 2015 Innsbruck, Austria

*Call for Papers*


*Deadline for workshop paper submissions*:*29 May, 2015*

_*Workshop Theme*_

The involvement of human aspects into Business Process Management takes place 
both on a social and individual level. Social software is a new paradigm that 
is spreading quickly in society, organizations and economics.

Enterprises use social software to improve their business processes and create 
new business models. Social software is used both in internal and external 
business processes. Using social software, the communication with the customer 
is increasingly bi-directional. E.g. companies integrate customers into product 
development to capture ideas for new products and features. Social software 
also creates new possibilities to enhance internal business processes by 
improving the exchange of knowledge and information, to speed up decisions, etc.

In parallel to the fact that more and more enterprises are using business 
process management also the individual is involved in a multitude of business 
processes. This creates a number of new challenges. Individuals have to cope 
with multiple process contexts and thus have to administer data appropriately. 
Furthermore, individuals have to integrate the external business processes into 
their own work environment or even to couple several external business 
processes. Human aspects in business process management relate to the 
individual who creates a process model, to the communication among people, 
during and after the process execution, and to the social process of 
collaborative modeling. Human aspects also relate to the interaction / 
collaboration / coordination / cooperation that should be implemented in the 
business process or to specific human-related aspects of the business process 
itself and their representations in models.

Up to now, the interaction of social and human aspects with business processes 
has not been investigated in depth. Therefore, the objective of the workshop is 
to explore how social software interacts with business process management, how 
business process management has to change to comply with weak ties, social 
production, egalitarianism and mutual service, and how business processes may 
profit from these principles.

The workshop will discuss three topics. Social Business Process Management, 
Social Business and Human Aspects of Business Process Management. Social 
Business Process Management is the use of social software to support one or 
multiple phases of the business process lifecycle.

1. Social Business Process Management (SBPM)

- Which phases of the BPM lifecycle (Design, Deployment, Operation, and 
Evaluation) can profit the most by social software?

- Do we need new BPM methods and/or paradigms to cope with social software?

- Is there an influence of weak ties, social production, egalitarianism and 
mutual service provisioning on BPM methods themselves?

- How are trust and reputation established in business processes using social 
software?

- How do weak ties, social production, egalitarianism and mutual service 
provisioning influence the design of business processes?

- How does social software interact with WFMS or other business process support 
systems?

- What is the impact on conceptual models for those categories of business 
processes which are not well-defined?

2. Social Business: Social software supporting business processes

- Which new possibilities for the support of business processes are created by 
social software?

- Are there business processes which require sociality, especially when they 
are not predictable (as production workflows) but collaborative or ad hoc?

- How can we use Wikis, Blogs etc. to support business processes?

- Which types of social software can be used in which phases of the BPM 
lifecycle?

- What new kinds of business knowledge representation are offered by social 
production?

3. Human Aspects of Business Process Management

- What requirements are created for individuals by participating in a multitude 
of business processes.

- Which concepts and technologies exist to support the individual in coping 
with different external business processes

- Which further human aspects of business process management exist?

- Human-centric business processes

- Human resource management in business processes -

_*Goal*_

Based on the seven previous successful BPMS2'08, BPMS2'09, BPMS2'10, BPMS2'11, 
BPMS2'12, BPMS2'13, BPMS2'14 workshops, the goal of the BPMS2'15 workshop is to 
promote the integration of business process management with social software and 
to enlarge the community pursuing the theme.

_*Workshop paper format*_

Position papers of up to 2500 words are sought. Position papers that raise 
relevant questions, or describe successful or unsuccessful practice, or 
describe experience will all be welcome. Position papers will be assigned a 20 
minute presentation. Short papers of up to 1000 words can also be submitted, 
and will be assigned a 10 minutes presentation.

_*Submission*_

Prospective authors are invited to submit papers for presentation in any of the 
areas listed above. Only papers in English will be accepted. Length of full 
papers must not exceed 12 pages (There is no possibility to buy additional 
pages). Position papers and tool reports should be no longer than 6 pages. 
Papers should be submitted in the new LNBIP format 
(http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-7-487211-0). Papers have to 
present original research contributions not concurrently submitted elsewhere. 
The title page must contain a short abstract, a classification of the topics 
covered, preferably using the list of topics above, and an indication of the 
submission category (regular paper/position paper/tool report).

Please use Easychair for submitting your 
paper:https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=bpmws15

The paper selection will be based upon the relevance of a paper to the main 
topics, as well as upon its quality and potential to generate relevant 
discussion. All the workshop papers will be published by Springer as a 
post-proceeding volume (to be sent around 4 months after the workshop) in their 
Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing (LNBIP) series.



The two papers collaboratively written by the BPMS2'08 and BPMS2'09 workshop 
authors (see below) have been accepted for publication in the Journal of 
Software Maintenance and Evolution: Research and Practice (including Software 
Process: Improvement and Practice):

S. Erol, M. Granitzer, S. Happ, S. Jantunen, B. Jennings, A. Koschmider, S. Nurcan, D. 
Rossi, R. Schmidt, P. Johannesson./*  *//*Combining BPM and Social Software : 
Contradiction or Chance ?*/  Special issue of the Software Process: Improvement and 
Practice Journal on "BPM 2008 selected workshop papers", Volume 2, Issue 6-7, 
pp. 449-476, October-November 2010.
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/smr.460/abstract

G. Bruno, F. Dengler, B. Jennings, R. Khalaf, S. Nurcan, M. Prilla, M. Sarini, 
R. Schmidt, R. Silva./*Key challenges for enabling Agile BPM with Social 
Software.*/Journal of Software Maintenance and Evolution: Research and 
Practice, incorporating Software Process: Improvement and Practice, Special 
Issue on BPM'09 selected workshop papers, Volume 23, Issue 4, pp. 297-326, June 
2011.http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/smr.v23.4/issuetoc





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